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2014-2015

2014-2015. KEHA Mission. Improving the quality of life for families and communities through leadership development, volunteer service, and education. 2014-2015 Theme. Turn the Page…The Future is Now! Challenges members to look forward Conveys message of vision Potential uses:

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2014-2015

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  1. 2014-2015

  2. KEHA Mission Improving the quality of life for families and communities through leadership development, volunteer service, and education.

  3. 2014-2015 Theme Turn the Page…The Future is Now! • Challenges members to look forward • Conveys message of vision • Potential uses: • County and area annual meeting theme • Training and programmatic theme • Promotional and membership activities

  4. 2014-2015 Focus “Respect” • Second year emphasis from KEHA President Susan Hansford • Goal: Respect our past successes and draw inspiration from our history. • Potential activities: • Compile your club and county history • Collect and archive success stories. • Promote membership throughout your county and community.

  5. Membership Contest Let’s Boost Our EGO! • Challenge: Everyone Get One – each member is challenged to recruit a new member. • Goal: Increase membership with the potential to double our numbers. • Contest: • County with greatest percentage increase will receive $100 and Ms. E. Go ‘traveling trophy.’ • County with greatest increase in number of members will receive $100 and Ms. Way to Go ‘traveling trophy’.

  6. 2015 State Meeting Share Your Knowledge • Teach: Submit a proposal to present a learning session • Showcase: Share your work through a Homemaker Showcase display • Take part: Register, attend and actively participate! • Recruit: Bring a friend or recruit a speaker

  7. Clubs and Counties Implement a program of work for your club and county • Include goals, lessons and projects from the eight state educational chairmen’s programs of work • Connect club and county programs with the county FCS Extension plan of work • Address needs of families in your communities, in the state and around the globe

  8. Clubs and Counties Empower community leaders • Provide leadership training opportunities for members • Take an active role in the community • Support Extension programs through volunteer service • Inform local decision makers of the impacts and public value of KEHA and Cooperative Extension

  9. Dates to Remember July – KEHA program year begins • July 1: Club program of work reports due to county • July 1: VSU logs due to the county leadership chairman • July 21-23: National Volunteer Outreach Network Annual Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana

  10. Dates to Remember August – Suggested time for leadership training • August 15: County program of work reports due to the area educational chairmen • August 15: County VSU reports due to the area leadership chairman September – Membership drive emphasized • September 15: Area program of work reports due to area educational chairmen • September 15: Area VSU reports due to state leadership chairman

  11. Dates to Remember October – Begin program planning for 2015-2016 • October 12-18 : KEHA Week • October 15: Deadline for submitting session proposals for the 2015 KEHA State Meeting November – Fall KEHA Board Meeting

  12. Dates to Remember December – • December 1: Membership dues due to county treasurer • December 15: County dues due to area and state treasurer • December 31: County membership report due to area • December 31: County dues delinquent if not received by this date

  13. Dates to Remember January – County/area program planning for 2014-2015 • January 15: Membership database updates due via the online system February – International Month • February 1: Membership recognition reports due to KEHA 2nd Vice President

  14. Dates to Remember March – Promote KEHA State Meeting and State Board Position Openings • March 1: Due date for: • Area Showcase Forms for 2015 KEHA State Meeting • KEHA Development Grant and Mini-Grant Applications • KEHA Contest Entries • Scholarship Applications

  15. Dates to Remember April – Registration deadlines for KEHA State Meeting • April 4: Due date for credentials for: • President-elect • 2nd Vice President • Educational Chairmen: • Cultural Arts & Heritage • Family & Individual Development • International

  16. Dates to Remember May – Attend KEHA State Meeting • May 4-7, 2015 KEHA State Meeting Crowne Plaza Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky June – • June 30: KEHA program year ends

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